You will be much better off spawning process using CreateProcess. You can use process ID to terminate spawned process gracefully:
In the child process, register ctrl handler by calling SetConsoleCtrlHandler.
In the handlet handle CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT.
When you are ready to terminate the child process, call EnumWindows passing process ID obtained from PROCESS_INFORMATION structure you passed to CreateProcess as LPARAM.
In enumerate windows procedure call GetWindowThreadProcessId and compare with LPARAM you passed and if they match, call PostMessage or SendMessage, passing windows handle, WM_SYSCOMMAND message, SC_CLOSE command as WPARAM and 0 as LPARAM;
Your child process will receive CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT control type. In a handler, before returning call a function that will perform cleanup and exit. After that return TRUE from the handler.
CreateProcess
and holding onto the handle to use withTerminateProcess
.CreateProcess
:pCreateProcess
has a lot more that you can specify, such as which desktop to create the process on.ShellExecute
is more like clicking it in explorer, and is shorter to use when you don't need the extra stuffCreateProcess
offers.